MIDDLETON — Trial for the man accused of secretly videotaping a young girl using the bathroom at his home has been scheduled for next month.

Gary Wedge, 46, of 46 Dudley Drive, is currently out on bail, after being charged in 2011 with misdemeanor-level violation of privacy, as well as felony falsifying physical evidence and misdemeanor simple assault.

He was also charged with manufacturing a controlled drug in October 2011.

According to court documents, Wedge allegedly used a camera that also functions as a bathroom door hook, to record the girl using the bathroom while she was topless. The grand jury indictment in August 2012 alleges he made the recording between October 2010 and 2011, when the girl was between the ages of 11 and 12.

Police became involved in the case on Oct. 12, 2011, when Wedge's girlfriend at the time called 911 and reported finding a computer disk with video of a nude child in Wedge's dresser. The woman told police that while she was calling police, Wedge grabbed her hand, pried open her fingers, and took the disk, leaving the home with it before returning minutes later, according to an affidavit by police officer Sean O'Reilly.

By the time police arrived to Wedge's home, Wedge was not there, and the woman, who lived with Wedge, told police she last saw him heading toward the basement. Police then went to the basement to look for Wedge, and discovered two rooms with bright lights set up as a growing room for marijuana, according to the affidavit.

Wedge, who was then found down the street from his residence, denied having the computer disc. A search warrant executed later that day turned up marijuana growing instruments, lights, potting soil, water growing tanks, marijuana, and 16 freshly planted pots of marijuana, a Schedule I substance, with each plant capable of producing up to one pound of the illegal drug, states the affidavit.

Wedge was then charged with manufacturing a controlled drug, simple assault, alleging he grabbed his girlfriend's hand, and falsifying physical evidence, alleging he attempted to conceal the computer disc from police to hinder their investigation.

The computer disk was later recovered by police, and Wedge was charged with violation of privacy, a Class A misdemeanor. Two computers were seized from Wedge's home during the police's search in October 2011 — one from the basement, which was primarily used by Wedge, and one from his son's bedroom, according to court documents.

While Wedge's trial had been originally scheduled for October 2012, an essential witness for the state was unavailable during that time, and the trial was continued for February 2013. The trial was then further continued, to allow for further discovery and review of evidence.

Wedge's final pretrial conference for the violation of privacy, falsifying physical evidence, and simple assault charges is scheduled for June 27, at 9 a.m., at Strafford County Superior Court. Jury selection for the trial is scheduled for July 8.

For the manufacturing of controlled drug charge, Wedge's final pretrial conference is scheduled for Sept. 5, at 9 a.m. Jury selection is scheduled to start on Sept. 16.

Wedge has posted his $5,000 cash bail, and is currently being supervised by the Strafford County Community Corrections Program, according to court officials.